Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB2013

Introduced
1/25/24  
Chaptered
3/26/24  

Caption

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 55, Chapter 17 and Title 62, Chapter 19, relative to public automobile auctions.

Impact

The enactment of SB2013 is expected to have a significant impact on the operations of public automobile auctions in Tennessee. By establishing clear requirements for title retention and procedural consistency, the bill aims to enhance consumer protection and ensure that auctions conduct transactions in compliance with state laws. The amendment could also influence existing auction practices and help mitigate disputes that may arise from unclear title ownership or responsibilities between buyers and sellers.

Summary

SB2013 aims to amend provisions within the Tennessee Code Annotated regarding public automobile auctions, specifically under Title 55, Chapter 17 and Title 62, Chapter 19. The primary objective of the bill is to clarify and standardize the definitions and procedures surrounding public automobile auctions, particularly those vehicles available for public bidding. The bill stipulates that public auctions must take possession of and retain the title of each vehicle offered for sale, ensuring a more organized transfer process during the sale or if the sale does not occur.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB2013 appears to be positive among stakeholders in the automobile auction industry. Supporters argue that the law is necessary to improve the transparency and efficiency of public auto auctions. They believe that these amendments will help prevent fraud and miscommunication, ultimately fostering a more robust marketplace. Given the unanimous support highlighted during committee discussions, it seems that legislators view the bill as a straightforward update to existing laws rather than a source of contention.

Contention

Despite the positive sentiment, there are potential points of contention that could emerge as the bill is implemented. Critics may raise concerns over the regulatory burdens placed on small auction houses, questioning whether the new requirements could disproportionately affect them compared to larger, established entities. The need for all auctioneers to comply with stricter guidelines could provoke discussions about the balance of regulation versus economic freedom in the marketplace.

Companion Bills

TN HB2268

Crossfiled AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 55, Chapter 17 and Title 62, Chapter 19, relative to public automobile auctions.

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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 55, Chapter 17 and Title 62, Chapter 19, relative to public automobile auctions.

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AN ACT to levy a privilege tax upon motor vehicles driving on the public roads and highways of Cheatham County and to repeal Chapter 258 of the Private Acts of 1963; as amended by Chapter 207 of the Private Acts of 1967; Chapter 1 of the Private Acts of 1967; Chapter 72 of the Private Acts of 1971 and Chapter 2 of the Private Acts of 2015; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to the imposition of motor vehicle privilege taxes in Cheatham County.